ORDINANCE 2012-013
<br />The term "junk vehicle" shall net be deemed not to include a vehicles having histo -ie or m* quo
<br />value when saeh veh=eles afe stored in an enclosed structure= of any agr4etiltufal •ehieles st a
<br />abr.:,
<br />Junkyard (junk and salvage yard) the use of any land, building, or structure for the parking, storage,
<br />collection, processing, purchase, sale, disassembly, demolition, or abandonment of junk, including scrap
<br />metals or other scrap materials, waste paper, rags, used building materials, old household appliances,
<br />junked or otherwise inoperative vehicles or machinery or parts thereof, and other type of junk. See-alse
<br />uut�weeking ,
<br />Large-scale bio -fuel Processing plant a facility that produces fuel from biological materials,
<br />including but not limited to vegetative material, where the area of development (includes plant
<br />equipment, processing areas, bio -fuel storage facilities, feedstock storage and staging areas, parking
<br />areas, and transport facilities) exceeds 20 acres.
<br />Recycling pkqW center a facility, that is not a junkyard and is not a demolition debris site, in which
<br />recoverable resources, such as newspapers, magazines, books, and other paper products; glass; metal eons
<br />materials; sorted building components such as doors and window frames; vegetation; and other
<br />products not including vehicles or boats, and vehicle parts, are separated, consolidated, recycled,
<br />reprocessed, and or treated to retufn make such materials into useable products or inputs available
<br />pr-edtfets to a .,a;t;on in whir-,hmayey , , +I,o., n h oa for production.
<br />Required yard the required setback, such as a front, side, or rear setback, applicable to a building or
<br />structure, measured from the building or structure to the lot line.
<br />Small-scale bio -fuel processing plant a facility that produces fuel from biological materials,
<br />including but not limited to vegetative material, where the area of development (includes plant
<br />equipment, processing areas, bio -fuel storage facilities, feedstock storage and staging areas, parking
<br />areas, and transport facilities) does not exceed 20 acres.
<br />SECTION #2: SEVERABILITY
<br />If any clause, section or provision of this Ordinance shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction
<br />to be unconstitutional or invalid for any cause or reason, the same shall be eliminated from this Ordinance
<br />and the remaining portion of this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect and be as valid as if such
<br />invalid portion thereof had not been incorporated therein.
<br />SECTION #3: REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES
<br />The provisions of any other Indian River County ordinance that are inconsistent or in conflict with the
<br />provisions of this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict.
<br />SECTION #4: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES
<br />The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of
<br />Indian River County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to
<br />accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or any other
<br />appropriate word.
<br />Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance 3
<br />StfiW Nheegh: Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance
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